Danielle Collins Celebrates Charleston Open Win with Her Dog Quincy
American tennis player Danielle Collins captured the hearts of fans worldwide after sharing a heartwarming moment with her beloved dog, Quincy, following her victory at the Charleston Open. The World No.22 player defeated No.4 seed Daria Kasatkina in just 1 hour and 17 minutes to claim the title on green clay, adding to her recent Miami Open win.
Collins, who has been on an unbeaten streak this spring with 13 straight victories, credited Quincy as her motivation and inspiration. The 30-year-old was overjoyed to be reunited with her furry friend during the presentation ceremony, even giving up her trophy for a cuddle with Quincy.
Quincy, also known as “Mr. Q,” had been dearly missed by Collins during the tournament, but with the help of family friends, he made the journey from Florida to South Carolina just in time for the finals. Collins expressed her gratitude to her loyal companion, calling him the “MVP” of her recent successes.
In her victory speech, Collins gushed about Quincy, describing him as her “favorite son” and expressing her love and appreciation for his unwavering support. The bond between Collins and Quincy has captured the hearts of fans, with many praising their heartwarming relationship.
Following her win, Collins reflected on her journey to the Charleston title, noting the physical and mental challenges she overcame throughout the tournament. The victory has given her a significant confidence boost as she looks ahead to future competitions.
Collins’ triumph at the Charleston Open makes her the fourth unseeded player to claim the title, joining a prestigious list of champions. With Quincy by her side, Collins continues to inspire fans with her resilience and dedication to the sport.